Monthly Archives: December 2009

And now, as the Christmas holiday is upon us, some pontification … With all the nostalgia for past Christmases, when the holidays were less commercial, I'd like to suggest at least one advancement today: Christmas time is a much more colorful season…

After several consecutive years of robust growth, the cost of Christmas took only a slightly larger bite out of the household budget this year. PNC Bank’s Christmas Price Index registered a 1.8 percent gain in 2009, as the economic downturn…

As the first major winter storm of the season takes aim on the Northeast, energy-efficiency may be contributing to guaranteed traffic nightmares. LED traffic lights can't melt the snow and ice that encrust them. LEDs may use 90 percent less…

Now that the distortive effects of “cash for clunkers” have finally worked their way out of the data, we can make a better assessment of whether things are getting better or worse for the manufacturing sector. Well, so far so…

It’s been an exciting couple of weeks for news about electric cars. Of course, as a news junkie, I might have a skewed sense of what counts as exciting. Below are some of my favorites. An interesting way to get…

As Congress prepares to leave Washington for the holiday season, weary and somewhat battered by the recent health care overhaul debate, the question remains: when – if at all – will the Senate take up the so-called "Employee Free Choice Act" (HR 1409/S…

Consumer spending has only now begun to tick above the levels observed last year when the financial crisis and recession really snowballed. However, recent data from the Federal Reserve’s flow of funds report point to a consumer still rattled by…

The Obama administration finds itself in a dilemma. On the one hand, it desperately wants to create jobs. At his "Jobs Summit" last week, the president stated he is committed to ""ideas aimed at accelerating job growth and hiring as…

This week, the U.S. House of Representatives will consider a comprehensive set of reforms designed to respond to the recent economic crisis. H.R. 4173, the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, creates a new federal agency (Consumer Financial Protection…

Judging by the reaction, this morning’s employment report, which showed a net decline of only 11,000 jobs and 0.2 percentage point drop in the unemployment rate, is being received as a sign the job market is on the mend. While…